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Helena Morrissey: FCA must tackle ‘bad apples’ to stamp out sexism in the City

The Diversity Project's Safe Space initiative records abuse of power by senior executives and sexual harassment at social events

'Sexism in the City is a problem that persists, even after countless initiatives, reports, discussion papers and charters,' Baroness Helena Morrissey says
'Sexism in the City is a problem that persists, even after countless initiatives, reports, discussion papers and charters,' Baroness Helena Morrissey says Photo: Getty Images

Baroness Helena Morrissey has urged the City watchdog to tighten its guidance around non-financial misconduct to remove “bad apples” from the system and stamp out sexism in the City.

Responding to a Treasury Committee inquiry to examine the barriers faced by women in financial services, on behalf of the Diversity Project, which she chairs, Morrissey said: “Sexism in the City is a problem that persists, even after countless initiatives, reports, discussion papers and charters”.

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